i Awards Presented To Mills For Safety Achievements National, State Groups ^^ecognize Mill Records I’ourteen awards for safety achieve- ’’lent in 1968 were presented to mills the September quarterly meeting of ‘he Fieldcrest Mills Central Safety Com- tiiittee. The Sheet Finishing Mill received a firtificate of Commendation from the , stional Safety Council for accumulat- ahv man-hours without a dis- hling injury from January 26, 1966 to 'December 31, 1968. The Bedspread Finishing Mill also eceived an NSC Certificate of Com- j^®ndation for operating 949,079 man- eurs without a disabling injury from "^arch 28, 1967 to December 31, 1968. .The Sheeting Mill received the NSC 'Vard of Merit for no lost-time acci- during 1968. letter from the president of the Na- Safety Council was presented to j,‘h the Non-Woven Blanket Mill and loff Holly Spinning Mill for no ‘'time accidents during 1968. mills received awards from the .j, ^th Carolina Department of Labor. 5 awards are made for one of three iy^°®'Plishments: first, no disabling in- Igg during the year; second, being at qiip percent below the average tre at state; third, being (f^®ast 40 percent below the average th Thency rate of the previous year for ®t mill. Automatic Blanket Mill received jj^^'th consecutive award for being 77 Shg ®*at below the state average. The Con ^ Finishing Mill received its fourth award for no disabling in- during 1968. Bedspread Finishing Mill was iJi its third consecutive award for no Co^.°^aig injuries during 1968. Second Shi®®®utive awards went to Worthville l9g®P‘ng Mill for being below their Off- a'ate by 50 percent and to General l9gg ® for no disabling injuries during Cd year awards were present- Spi ^*16 Sheeting Mill, Mount Holly fc. P^ng Mill and Non-Woven Blanket lihff .’^®®6ived the award for no disab- t'C JPjnries during 1968. The Blanket Mill received its award for 44 percent below its frequency Sag^® awards were presented by K. R. Capj ®ff> safety director, and were ac- ''f th superintendents on behalf j he employees of their mills. PJ^esenting the awards, Mr. Bag- “Most of these awards are tsjjj^^as comparison awards with the ‘in ' 'Pdustry. They represent some- diijj® of which every employee in these proud. It is a fine achieve- 4^, r JlWtt aiorffltH af talar J ' I* Bedspread Finishing Mill employees admire the two awards won by the mill for safety performance. Left to right are Ed Martin, cutter; Ken Vaughn, foreman of Packaging, Warehousing and Shipping; and Phyllis Bowling, bagger. * The Sheet Finishing Mill won a Certificate of Commendation for its safety per formance. Preparing to hang the award are, left to right, George Pass, service operator; Mary Rice, service operator; and Nora Griggs, over-edge operator. SHOW THAT YOU CARE Give Your Fair Share EDEN UNITED FUND Fieldcrest Campaign October 20-24 AY, OCTOBER 2 0, 1 9 6 9